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Master's degree   /mˈæstərz dɪgrˈi/   Listen
Master's degree

noun
1.
An academic degree higher than a bachelor's degree but lower than a doctor's degree.






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"Master's degree" Quotes from Famous Books



... books in Kansas schools. It is authentic history and the close of the story leaves every Kansan with a greater respect and love for the state and the heroic pioneers who stood as a living wall between Kansas and the slave question. 1913 gave us the "Master's Degree," considered by many her best work. This year we ...
— Kansas Women in Literature • Nettie Garmer Barker

... be another Commencement Day and Master's Degree. Infinite the number on up. "Eye hath not seen nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them ...
— The University of Hard Knocks • Ralph Parlette

... less can it be attributed to any one or two men. From the minutes of the Musical Society we learn that the Lodge at the Queen's Head in Hollis Street was using three distinct degrees in 1724. As early as 1727 we come upon the custom of setting apart a separate night for the Master's Degree, the drama ...
— The Builders - A Story and Study of Masonry • Joseph Fort Newton

... known, seldom read, not a quick and powerful name in the world, but he is worth knowing, and he was the bearer of a burning and kindling torch of truth. He was born at Naundorf, a suburb of Grossenhain, District of Meissen, in 1533. He received the Bachelor's and Master's degree of the University of Leipzig, and he pursued his studies still further in the University of Wittenberg, his study-period having continued until 1567. In the autumn of that year he was ordained and called to be Pastor of Zschopau, where he passed as a ...
— Spiritual Reformers in the 16th & 17th Centuries • Rufus M. Jones

... am a graduate student in the Zoology Department of a midwestern university working toward a Master's degree, or actually a doctorate—we can bypass the M.S. if we choose—in the field of Cellular Physiology. My sponsor is an internationally known man in the field. The area of research that I have selected is concerned with the effects of physical and chemical agents ...
— On Handling the Data • M. I. Mayfield



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